STR marker values that differ from the mode values are color-coded | You may learn more about Y-DNA STRs on the learning page |
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, Jamharat Ansab al-Usar al-Mutahaddirah fi Nejd "Compendium of the Geanologies of the Settled Families of Nejd" , entry on "Banu Khalid" Arabic• , Reaching for Power: The Shi'a in the Modern Arab World, Princeton University Press, 2006, online excerpt at , retrieved Dec 5, 2007• In the haplogroups column, haplogroups in green are confirmed by SNP testing | The columns display each project member's kit number, paternal ancestry information according to project settings, the paternal tree branch haplogroup , and actual STR marker results |
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5Rentz, George, "Notes on Oppenheim's 'Die Beduinen'", Oriens, Vol | , A History of Saudi Arabia, Cambridge University Press, 2002 through GoogleBooks• You can read about the coding system |
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Lorimer, John Gordon, , repubished by Gregg International Publishers Limited Westemead | , England and Irish University Press, Shannon, Irelend |
Szombathy, Zoltan, Genealogy in Medieval Muslim Societies, Studia Islamica, No.
4Y-DNA STR markers change mutate often enough that most men who share the same STR results also share a recent paternal lineage | Fattah, Hala Mundhir, The Politics of Regional Trade in Iraq, Arabia, and the Gulf, 1745-1900, SUNY Press, 1997• , The Ottoman Gulf: the creation of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Qater, 1870-1914, Columbia University Press, New York 1997• The color coding of STR names is explained |
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